for "good morning america," david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> it is time, now, for the weather. and sam champion. >> we're going to talk about the timing of these storms because they're not when you would normally expect them to be on the eastern seaboard. look at the red zone. and find out if you're in the middle of this. this is the system that sets up and storms all night long. raleigh, norfolk, washington, d.c. myrtle beach, and charleston, south carolina, will get powerful thunderstorms on the overnight. this is what happens in the northwest. see that front right there? today, it's not a big deal for you. tomorrow and the next day, that front drops towards california, call it, maybe toward the bay area. that means we're wet and rainy late tonight into the day tomorrow. but today, you'll carve out a decent day. a look at the big board. you can see it's warm in the >> america's weather, brought to you by macy's. george? elizabeth? >> thank you, sam. >>> here's a question. are you a honey boo boo fan? or you wonder what all of the fuss is about? we're going to look at the red